This tells your web browser to recognize Shrinkit and Binary II files as binary. It also
puts the word "Shrinkit" or "BinaryII" in the file type column as appropriate.

If you don't have a file called .mime.types and you want to get one already with the Apple II filetypes, you can get it and save it as .mime.types in your "~/" directory.

If your Internet system is running some operating system other than UNIX, the
.mime.types feature should still be available, but the file name will probably
be different, so you'll have to do some research to find out what file name
your operating system uses instead of ".mime.types". VMS computers use the
name "MIME.TYPES"; I don't know what name other operating systems use.

Netscape users (those on PCs and Macs): Select the Options Menu and
choose Preferences. You want to modify the Helper Applications. That
screen choice is found in the pop-up button at the top of the Preference
window.
Select the button New. A new window will open. Type "application" for the Mime Type. Type "x-Shrinkit" for the Mime SubType. Press OK.
Select the line in the list of the MIME Type that says application/x-Shrinkit. At the prompt for "Extensions," type "shk SHK sdk SDK Sdk Shk". For the action,
choose "Save." You have finished the Shrinkit file types.
Select the button New. A new window will open. Type "application" for the Mime Type. Type "x-BinaryII" for the Mime SubType. Press OK.
Select the line in the list of the MIME Type that says "application/x-BinaryII." At the prompt for "Extensions," type "bny BNY bxy BXY bsq BSQ Bny Bxy Bsq bsc BSC Bsc bqy BQY Bqy". For the action,
choose "Save." You have finished the Binary II file types.